All releases of Loadbars

Release Notes: Initial version for Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy. Has only been tested on Wheezy. Major code cleanup. The text display sections have been removed from the code. Minor performance enhancements. It is now possible to specify a list of hosts using shell expansion, e.g. loadbars server{01,10..20}.example.com

Release Notes: Network stats were introduced. The network stats toggle button is 3. Incoming network traffic is displayed in a light green bar coming down from the top, and outgoing traffic from the bottom up. 100% means that the theoretical network bandwidth is completely utilized.

Release Notes: Introduces a new --hasagent parameter. With --hasagent 1, loadbars will not run 'ssh-add', which would ask for your SSH key password to add it to
the SSH agent. With --hasagent 0 (the default value) loadbars will run 'ssh-add' on startup in order to add your SSH key to the SSH agent. An openssh-client dependency has been added to the .deb package. There are some code bugfixes.

Release Notes: This bugfix-only release drops FreeBSD support (the focus for now is Linux; FreeBSD might come back later), terminates all sub-processes instantly on shutdown (this feature needs the Proc::ProcessTable module to be installed), and doesn't quit loadbars if ~/.loadbarsrc cannot be overwritten.

Release Notes: This release adds configuration file support (~/.loadbarsrc). It's possible to configure any option you find in --help without the leading "--". For comments, just use the "#" sign. This release also adds the hotkey "w" (which writes current settings to the configuration file), removes the unneeded --title option, cleans the code, and fixes bugs.

Release Notes: This release adds stats for rudimentary memory and swap usage (the --showmem option or m hotkey), removes the --width and --inter options, adds a --barwidth option (each bar is barwidth pixels now), adds a --maxwidth option (which represents the maximum total window width), automatically disables the text display if the text does not fit the window (maxwidth) pixels, automatically re-enables the text display if the text does fit the window again, makes the "right" key increase the window width by 100px and "left" decrease it 100px, makes "down" increase the window height by 100px and "up" decrease it by 100px, resets the "samples" default values from 1,000 down to 500, and applies bugfixes.